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1m OSECfr' SATURDAY. MORNING, JULY 16, 1927 I PlIIMSfflll-: 1 .MT. ANG?U , July 15 (Sp- i 1 "'- " r reasoned Yeteran.: of "200 fightB, were disappointed here last 'night w hen. Salem Phil ,JBayes held , tke battler to a draw in 10 . hard fought rounds., I. t rx J The two lads shifted. Into: fast ' goint;. from the first round And In the second canto Bobby. was acr .forded hla .ronlyvdeflnlte , -round when he placed a right upper cat o the point of Phil's -chin, eeudlng Bayes. to the floor without county 'The first. and third, rounds were failed even by ringside experts, the other seren rounds being con ' teded.to Bayes by -the general fol lowing. In the sixths round r Phil was punching his opponent , at .will 'and in .the, serenth he? landed left nd right books : to the 4 jaw and ace, slashing Gray's .left eye -and causing, the, veteran to, wobble; . ..Blood-was shed generously .by Boby during the remainder, of the scrap. Bayes lost no bloqd-and - -fist, without a scratch when-the !ell ended, the affair. ' Salem fans. who, .made he strip o .Mt.- Angel ; were ;ltttle pleased ' with the change to the-judging sys tem effected at the last minute be , fore the Vfiht j when Bayes; .had ' been matched with the" promise of A decision by referee. ? .Ted Toxz. of .Independence, and . Salem, leaped into prominence lapt fight tn the semi-final when. he sent Saleni Jimmy Far'gV to'sleep tn the second r-eund.'"i-4 t- J. Fpx.. now' fnthe featherweight asaf ought like- a veteran, knock - fng . Fargo down just ; before- the bell at tha ytt&pt the, first round. Fet,,has been . indulging fin .hard labor ' for. nearly a year since bis : last -Salem' fights with, Billie Rob? 1 bins. - In these sensational events; Fox took two draws from Rob- ; jifns iWho la, .now Qghtihjc main events In San Francisco and Los Angeles.- .- . ' t- --. i, I ' Matchmaker .Harry plant was mong those of the Salem fans trho made the trip to Mt.1 Angel. 1'ans who aw these fights are eer ain that jox,,wiH drnw,gpo4 ..In ialem. , Plant - is 'wondering if . feayes and"Gray "would dirawa good crowd here in the near fn . ture. ' i 1 IVHE&DElitPSEY.iASCEltiDEDtTHRONE - - ' ' ----- - -- . - .5.-. r v- ,S'L-1--' , , - , T S w- 1 t i: 15? -I - , -J f ' i 5 i. 'j --y-.t. ' . ,i-mi tt - -- tr- W?-' ; JK;' . - ?-:- ::,-- ; ' f ' ...'IZSj ' W,., , -"-yi i '--J JL-i, " -vt., il -,.4 ' . . ' ".,,4 -f--; 1 j , , x: c s. 4 4 'x ' ? ... - " - - , , r- i J T-V,, . ii vi n i -jjjSfe inn liniiiiiw-tvtlit-iMWiitffcKWJaw-!! ii i ' iiiiiilintm' On July 4, ,1919-eight. years ago a leatf.'tTim-wafstedpanther a throwback from the primitive stepped'lntd the ring at Toledo, Ohio, to face Jess Willard, biggest of all heavyweight champidns. That ininf'was :Jacr DempseyrHn three' minutes of 5 fighting he had beaten , Willard into a helpless mass "of flesh. 2ilne minutes later Xemnsey was crowned kine. sey ahd Willard receiving instructions and Willard "s finish. Photos, taken that day, show. Demp- JUST EXI BIIII i HEBTTOD MUCH Coast League Standings W. Lt. Oakland .......... 4 San Ftancisco . . . . 6 i 58 58 62 51 61 45 47 4 50 53 Pet. 577 .'555 .537 .523 5$i ,481 59 .464 61 455 65 .409 jtacrameato .. Portland . . . Missions . . . Hollywood, ;. Los, Angeles r . , . p , ,. - .: , PORTLAND, July 15. (AP)--Phll Weinert : was too much - for the Beavers today J except lln the fifth inning when they scored two runs and the Missions won 3 to 2. One of - the ' Mission -uns in the fourthwas; scpredijif hen -Catcher Fischer dropped the ball after a beautiful throw. : to jthe plate by Paul Strand from right f leld. The uwyci uj life ICC L. . Score ,: " --" ' " - R." HV E. Missions - . . . . "i '3' 7 0 Portland 1,2 2 Weineff and AVhltbey'; Hughes andFIsheiv ": " . t V . -aii:f , .-,-y ,, .. v-.f'.i.-. Seattle, jai'y" is. (AP)-i Seattle "look a pafr'.C , overtime ball games from Hollywood" here today., winning the first 3 to 2 and the .second 6 to 5. A 2-2. tie w hich began In? the"? tb? Innthg of nits opener, was Droxen .in tne 1 1 th when Ed Brandt. V Seattle pitcher, cracked out a single to score Jack Sherlock." 4 - -- " : ' ' .First, game - , , ;ji..h., e. Hollywood ..... . . . . . .2-6.0 Seattle, k . fc,...3 AZX Teachout, McCabe and Agnew; Brandt and Jenkins. ; Second game Hollywood ...... Seattle . . (11 innings.) jShellenbach. ' Mulcahy. Murphy and 'Cook; Grajh'am and Schmidt. R. H. E. 5.13. 1 6 12 1 LOS ANGELES. July 15.-- ( A P) Sacramento -evened .up the series with Los Angeles today by defeating the Angels . 9 v to 12. Keating. Solon spitball ihurler. held . the Angels h to' :Tt scattered hits. Staley's home run with one on in (he 4th robbing the t Sacra mento pitcher of a shut out. a t ;The sore; :w , -1 i. ? R. H. E. Sacramento .......... 9 15 .0 Los "Angeles 2 s 7 ...J Keating, and Koehler; McClel land, Hamilton, Smith and Sand- berg. SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.-- ( AP) -The San Francisco Seals continued their winning eteak. to day, .defeating the league leading Oakland team 6 to 3 and cutting ! the margin between the two teams to two half games. ' The f Oaks , pounded three Seal pitchers hard. Oakland j 1 3 14 , 0 $ S a n Fr an c Isco , , ; . : . . 6 ;l 1; ? I Cooper and Bool: JMttclieli; Ttir i pia. Geary, and McCrea,,' eWhen , "Bob". Bishop, Just re- turned.from an eastern trip, :Hwent out to .Oxford park lastt night to marsball hi baseball' piayers for an Industrial league game- against the jPapermakersr'hfrr found just ,two .of hem on hand. ; . -v " C Not in the least -disturbed. Bisli op called upon apy and-all people who could swing a bat and handle a ball tor ald, with the; result mat Je- soob had a team organized, recruited i tOa some extent, from other clubs in the league. But the Papermakers protested, and, rightly, so. '''They had no ;de sire, to Jeapordize . their standing hy, playing a team of unqualified men. 'So Bishop's forfeited, ind it was agreed .play, an exhibi tion, game. -' Air the ' f ass was un necessary for tbe. game " endedT- in a one no. score aher'six innings.' Bob ' Bls&bp did well -to put Gesner in the pitcher's box. Th!a young man who hurled for thei tjj S. Bank last year-held the psper makers to five 'hits; Goodsup port in the field helped. ". " Score-. - - ' ' . " - R. h." e. Papermakers 1 5 1 Pishbps?. .: j... . . . . . -1 S" 0 Line-rips: Papermakersi-WaU son. c. 2b; Chapman,: lb; Slmp-s kins, rf j Lauderback; PI - Verateg. 3b; Blankenship. 3b, -cf; Wilker-; son, c; Oudeans, ' ss; : 'Chambers; Bishops Gabrielon, cf : , G; .Thompson,-f;f Heenaa. '.-Kelly, lb; Clinton. 4b;. Runts, sa; Cowan, c: Hagaman, 3b; Gesner, p; Foll rich. lf;' ' - ? ' : . Vmvlre riAird. ; O i" '. !' i .ii. '..u'i -i si-ji American League Standings j o- : ; . ' New York y, Detroit Chicago- . .... Sv Lopis: . ;-; Cleveland . Boston' i i . . ,' ' - : i - -r W. .... .60 . , ... 47 . -....i46 .-.:35' Pet. .706 580 548 .543 533 .432 49,w417 63 .232 LI 25 34 28 37 40 46 CHICAGO, July , 15. (AE) .Tbe'Athletlcg: tOok: both i ends pf the. double-header with the White Sox today, copping "alfreo to alf .home run hitting game, in the S termath 13 to'! 1 9'1 ater , winning the opener 3'to 1. '"' ' ; -. ' . Bud Clancy, the 4 White -Sox young first, baseman.1.-knocked a home runIth the bases fllied in the .first Inning t the second con AthleUca'.-half of -the-'flrst Inning witn one on base. Scores: ' ; First Game ? R. H. E. PhUadeljhla . io v qhiagbi r-i j,. ; v n ? 1 i;, io". Quin. Grove'and Cochrane; Ja- cobs. Connally aud Crouse. ,-iwyi-..i?.--I - . Second -Game n. H. Et Philadelphia i . . ... . 13 12 .0 Chicago ... io 12 U JValberg; Grove, Pate, Rommqli and Cochrane, Perkins; Thomas. Faberv Cole, ; Barnabee and Mc-Cnrdyi-'Schallt,'', f' ' - ;- -- ! -'.';', 5 , ST. LOUIS. Julr IS. fAP)- The St Louisi iBrowna bunched hits, to; win ;f rqm ;the; Boston Red Sox today.-Sjo X.; '4 f . ;" Score ; - . - j ; . . R. ' h. Boston . .. .V.. 2 -7 , X .St Louis - ..uKiriivV Siu I Z Harftss, Hotfmanjsnd. Hartleys vangiiaer ana O'NtflU. a ; CLEVELAND.i July ---IS.-f (AP). -The Tanks battled through to a, 10 to .9, victory pvei; the Jndlana today a threes rtm i raily in;the 8th and a four run splurge In the 9th overcoming a bIx run lead held ptevibosly by Cleveland. George Uhle-blew up in the Sth. ' . n i Scores , -r: ; 1 4 f ? R.-B.: New Tork".V.i'i''.l0:35?-.,i. Clevelaad v-iiii vU". i 9 112 p JIoytPlpgra, Thomas and Col lins; Uhle, Hudlln, Buckeye and Sewell. .. . . !. - " , ' -.. . -... .....-i-..jr v ,. SHARKEY PLAYS -: FOR;DAY AT.SEA ' NEW'TORK; July15.-f API Because. of 'thi; e.essive'.heat and belief- that he already Is in fight ing trim, iack. Sharkey Cancelled all training activities today and Visfted Cony Island with his wife. ;Thete .was no let np, however, for 'Promoter Te RIckard, who mopped hia brow atthe Yankee stadium while a. corps' of assist ants aided him In planning. the In stallation' of field seits. erection of the ring'apd arrangements for handling '80,000 or more fans ex; pected to see Sharkey's battle with-Jack Dempsey' there next Thursday .night. i ' The advanee sale of tickets has passed the" 3750.000. mark.' the promoter said. Sne '20,000, genr era! admission tickets, priced at 33.30 each will goon sdieat 9 a. m. at the Yankee stadium next Thursday and the gates to-, the arena will be opened at 4 p. m. O v . -.v o : ; .National League Standings O - ' : iO Chicago Pittsburgh . St. 'Louis . .. New Yorx . Brooklyn '. . . Philadelphia Boston V... . Cincinnati . . W. '52 48 47 44 38 32 30 31 L. 2 28 34 41 44 48 47 51 pet. ".642 .632 .580 .518 463 .400 99 .378 BROOKLYN, July 1 5 (API-Joe-Dawson conquered big Jim El liott ln a pitcher's battle today" as Pittsburgh , bumped Brooklyn again ;S to 2. Dawson ; allowed only, five' hits. ' " . : Score R!.'"H. E. Pittsburgh . . i. .. . . ... 5 13 1 Brooklyn '....:...,:... 3 5 1 DaWon and Spencer; . Elliott and Hargraves. " ' , ' y f--..- - .: . . BOSTON,- , July 15,r AP) Chicago landed '- on -four". Boston pitchers.; for, n.total df 16 'hits to- day and defeated the- Braves 9 to 6 jn the final game of the serlesJ - .Score . , - . ' R. JL; E: Chicago . . . . . .,..9 16 .2 Boston .' . .v .V, . . . . . ..".6 . .9 . Brnih"eaft,--lUls? .Bnsh anf Hartnetti i EdWara Goldsmith Genewicb W6rta. and Gibson. , '. NBilKuiy-KtAP) Burleigh Grime's " eased the pln cinnatl Redir dpwn-wkhtfurhlts today while the Giants annexed the final game of the series by 4 frl-'Xr -!mr : Scora-i . R. H.-'E. Cincinnati .-'.. .... .. . 1 ' 4 -3 ' p- - , . ' 4 ' ' 1 P 1 DEHSEY EXHIBITS OLD TIME FEROCITY ! .i ! . ; WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Saratoga Lake, N. Y., July 15. (AP) For: Just aVbalf minute brief interlude ' ln , n otherwise dismal . workout Jack Dempsey today swept aside. seven. years of .pngilfstie history and revealed the iron fisted youngster who crushed, Jess Willard at .Toledo.; , It waB just a flash that the for mer champion ' was :a't . his I best, stalking cat-like into an opponent, body ' swaying, ; fists ", whipping a deadly fire into the Vitals of his target. Only; a half, minute, but it-was enoirgh to convince the for mer - champion's , ..handlers that Dempsey today is. fit: and ready for his battle against Jack" Shar key in the Yankee stadium July 21.- ,'.-'' After engaging for a" round each with 'Tlllie Kid , , Herman. Dave Shade and Johnny Saxont, Demp sey took 1 on Marty Gallagher, for two half minutes. Jack milled in close with, the Washington young ster, clinching and punching half heartedly to the body. i : " "Thirty seconds.'. yelled Gus Wilson;- holding the wa,tch. Gal- BOODYilVPMtET il'JITII HEC0HD SH iWINS i BRITISH 2 OPEN AGAIN ST4 ANDREWS.-Scotland. July 1 5 . ( AP) Robert Tyre " Jones, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga . today did more than win the open golf champion ship'ef. Great Britain fof fhe secf ond time in two years. ; He used record shattering ' score' . 4of 285 strokes 'for "7 2 "holes as a match to fire.:thej enthusiasm of thousands of spectators and would-be spec tators, as this shrine of golf has not seen in the memory of the old est, Inhabitant ., - I - His 2 8 5, representing four rounds in which he was never over par - and held even "with It only once, placed him six full strokes ahead of the next contestants and dut the Bame number of strokes from' the .record for the Baitish open golf which - Bobby himself equalled last year- at ' St.r"Annes-. The nark of 291 set by James Braid had stood steadfast against the assaults of greaC golfers since 1908. The record, score, was. also a stroke .under the , mart:-for the American open, made by "Chick" Evans in 1916. - : , Aubrey Boomer and Fred Rob son, British pros, were tied for second place at 291. ; Their accom plishment in- equaling the old rec ord would have created much ex citement under ordinary circum stances. Today their performances were hardly noticed. Joe Kirk wpod, a converted Australian, an other galloping Georgian, planted the colors of Albany near ythose, of Atlanta by 'scoring 293 and going into a tie with, Ernest Whltcomb for fourth place. Jim Barnes never quttQ reached his game and finished! -with 301. -Hats went soaring 'in -the air and fathers hoisted children to their shoulders to see the young man who is hailed as the greatest modern exponent of a classic pastime. Stolid old Scots, who have not danced a step for de cades threw themselves into a highland fling with the utmost abandon as they danced about the smiling, modest young American Motion picture cameras made a record of the whole wild scene. 'We admire Bobby Jones for his qualities as a man; his'golf speaks for itself." said Colonel Henry Alexander Bethune, spokesman for I the Royal and Ancient club, who handed the trophy to the twice crowned, champion. j i vanized into action. Jack bounced to the balls of his feet and tore into Marty with both hands fling ing short driving punches. Gal lagher swayed , under -the .. storm, 1 bent from body punishment but ! manfully sticking out a blind left as Jack snarled about him in a fury. -Then the gong rang and the ! tempest was over for the day. 1 negro, in their. bout at Dreamland rink'here" tonight." , ' , r, w . WILL rPLAr OFF GAME At a meeting the -Industrial league last night, called by Presi dent Roy S. Keene, it was decided that the tle"game played ' earner in the year between 'Hansen-LiJ je qnist andt 3 the-r PEP " would be played over, provided Hapsen LlljequIsV lose-to the Post Office B6bby"JoBes, who repeated his victory of .last yer in the British. Open charnpionships, which was the first time a for eigner had taken this event. - BOBiBtyitAS six ,STV ANpRES.-'Scotla'nd.-July 1 j. ( AlPh Bcores - of- the - five Americans in the "British open gold competition showed Bobby Jones, - the winner by six strokes margin. Joe Kirk wood tied -for fourth place, Jim Barnes and Tom Stevens just over 300 and, .Walter Bennett a bit In the rear. , The scores: . Robert T. Jones. Jr., 68-72-73-72285. '.. ' Joe Kirkwood. 72-72-75-74 293. Jim Barnes. 7v-76-72-77 301. Tom Stevens, 76-73-74-7,9 302. Walter ! Bennett; 78-75-7S-78 306. " O- UIT SPORTS' - j HOLLYWOOD, . July 15 AP Everett . Strong .' of Omaha and Mark Judge,, inneapplisught to a draw is their 10 round-meeting here tonight. ,They are'mld-dleweights. j BOSTON, July 15 (AP) :Ed (Strangle!-) Lewis tonight . scored a victory over Alex Garkawlenko in a wrestling bout, throwing his opponent at the end of two hours and four mlnuies. ' SAN FRANCISCO, July 15 (AP) Tommy White of Sante Fe, N. M..' won all 10" rounds from Young Harry Wills, San Diego The mU SQFJ PRINKS CARDS .CIGARS X 1.UNCH When Visiting Chiloquin, Look Me Up John Gantenbem FRANK . DEVENEY & JOHN GANTENBEIN, Props. Chilouin, Oregon '"' ' - I "W iTrai-ns t o new, fast service by train; ' travel comfortably and : ? . v;ViT-V- -vs---' ; "f'M-i. 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W1I1CO ; 4y 1H4- No.Ubertr J k: Tel., f0 - -4 T test. , Rube, Walberg was pitching. tNewt Totk . , . - .v. .. .4 10 0 Ty Cobb gpt,a hom jrun In. the, f 1 and Hargrare; Grimes and Taylor. 'I iPHll,ADEL,PHIA,"July 46. if A p)--The ,St.' Louis Cardinals de feated the Philadelphia ...Nationals by 9 to 7 today, to take -the. final game of the erfes and- four out of the-fl played here. v y ' '.-' Scored ' v R, It-' E. Bt.' -Louis t'-9 yl 5 4 Philadelphia i7' 10 -2 . MegrawML" Pell," Sherd el and Sehulini Ferguson.T?eeni . Wll loughby, Scott and Wilson. , KIXSEV-f Tt.L: MARRIED ' MExicd rrry( it is: f ap' V-RobeTt ; Kinsey, tehuis slnsrle' champion of Mexico and - former doubles lehampiott"of ;the United States, and Senorlta Hosaria (Car. rat? one of the 1 ead tnir, worn en ten nla players of 'Mexico were mar red here. today.' .c ' ' T : - r r,. . .If ,1 tt . 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